To his everlasting credit, Edward G. Robinson (as "Wong") does not attempt an accent, when confronted in his first scene with an awful order from his Tong boss (Dudley Digges) in William A. Wellman's The Hatchet Man, 1932.>

"When he's forced to kill his best friend, a Chinese hit man adopts the man's daughter in The Hatchet Man (1932), directed by William Wellman.">

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"Driving Away" from The Young Lions1958. Coming out of a war zone, Marlon Brando as Capt. Christian Diestl is sleepy, and Maximilian Schell as Capt. Hardenberg tries to keep him awake, discovering that Diestl still doesn't see the point of war, and Hardenberg tells him a regret, only to regret it.&nbsp;